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A GRIPPING INVESTIGATION INTO GAURI LANKESH’S MYSTERIOUS ASSASSINATION, REVEALING BOTH THE MURKY FORCES OPERATING IN THE SHADOWS AS WELL AS THE COURAGE AND VULNERABILITY OF DEMOCRACY’S DEFENDERS.
On 5 September 2017, the fierce journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh was assassinated outside her home in Bangalore, leaving the city’s close-knit community of writers and activists stunned and grieving. A shocked nation reacted with spontaneous mass protests. Her murder and its aftermath continue to make headlines even years later, and her killers are yet to be brought to book.
As journalist Rollo Romig follows the trail of Gauri’s life and death, and the investigation that followed, he unravels a world of political extremists, fearless writers, organised crime and shadowy religious groups. I Am on the Hit List is an epic narrative that moves between the many bookshops of Church Street and brand-new high rises funded by IT wealth, to a secretive ashram in Goa and the kitchens of an international vegetarian restaurant chain, even stopping to consider the story of St Thomas’s martyrdom in India two thousand years ago. As much an interrogation of the cycle of polarisation and bloodshed that inspires political murder as it is an ode to the courage and vulnerability of those who are fighting the decline of democracy in India and around the world, this is a stunning, unsettling narrative.

About the Author

Born and raised in Detroit, Rollo Romig is a journalist, essayist, and critic. He has been reporting on South India since 2013, most often for The New York Times Magazine.
 
 

Review

‘Romig makes for a powerful, effective chronicler of this bleak moment in Indian politics.’ — The New York Times

‘If you want to understand the grave threat to democracy in present-day India, and South India in particular, you could do no better than to read Rollo Romig’s gripping book of reportage. It’s a murder mystery, travelogue, and deeply felt homage to Romig’s adopted country. Reading it will inform and outrage you. (It will also make you crave a dosa).’ — SUKETU MEHTA, author of Maximum City



‘Rollo Romig is a powerful storyteller. In I Am on the Hit List, he charts India’s strident march towards autocracy by telling the remarkable story of Gauri Lankesh—her life, death, and the ideas that made her dangerous. Romig writes with lyricism and empathy, fear and hope in equal measure, telling stories within stories that meander across three southern states.’ — SUCHITRA VIJAYAN, author of Midnight’s Borders

About the Author

Born and raised in Detroit, Rollo Romig is a journalist, essayist, and critic. He has been reporting on South India since 2013, most often for The New York Times Magazine.
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  • ISBN: 9789360458324
  • Author: Rollo Romig
  • Publisher: Context
  • Pages: 372
  • Format: Hardback
  • Release Date: 13 January 2025
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About the Book

A GRIPPING INVESTIGATION INTO GAURI LANKESH’S MYSTERIOUS ASSASSINATION, REVEALING BOTH THE MURKY FORCES OPERATING IN THE SHADOWS AS WELL AS THE COURAGE AND VULNERABILITY OF DEMOCRACY’S DEFENDERS.
On 5 September 2017, the fierce journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh was assassinated outside her home in Bangalore, leaving the city’s close-knit community of writers and activists stunned and grieving. A shocked nation reacted with spontaneous mass protests. Her murder and its aftermath continue to make headlines even years later, and her killers are yet to be brought to book.
As journalist Rollo Romig follows the trail of Gauri’s life and death, and the investigation that followed, he unravels a world of political extremists, fearless writers, organised crime and shadowy religious groups. I Am on the Hit List is an epic narrative that moves between the many bookshops of Church Street and brand-new high rises funded by IT wealth, to a secretive ashram in Goa and the kitchens of an international vegetarian restaurant chain, even stopping to consider the story of St Thomas’s martyrdom in India two thousand years ago. As much an interrogation of the cycle of polarisation and bloodshed that inspires political murder as it is an ode to the courage and vulnerability of those who are fighting the decline of democracy in India and around the world, this is a stunning, unsettling narrative.

About the Author

Born and raised in Detroit, Rollo Romig is a journalist, essayist, and critic. He has been reporting on South India since 2013, most often for The New York Times Magazine.
 
 

Review

‘Romig makes for a powerful, effective chronicler of this bleak moment in Indian politics.’ — The New York Times

‘If you want to understand the grave threat to democracy in present-day India, and South India in particular, you could do no better than to read Rollo Romig’s gripping book of reportage. It’s a murder mystery, travelogue, and deeply felt homage to Romig’s adopted country. Reading it will inform and outrage you. (It will also make you crave a dosa).’ — SUKETU MEHTA, author of Maximum City



‘Rollo Romig is a powerful storyteller. In I Am on the Hit List, he charts India’s strident march towards autocracy by telling the remarkable story of Gauri Lankesh—her life, death, and the ideas that made her dangerous. Romig writes with lyricism and empathy, fear and hope in equal measure, telling stories within stories that meander across three southern states.’ — SUCHITRA VIJAYAN, author of Midnight’s Borders

About the Author

Born and raised in Detroit, Rollo Romig is a journalist, essayist, and critic. He has been reporting on South India since 2013, most often for The New York Times Magazine.

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